Study finds charities with more diverse boards do better financially

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Study finds charities with more diverse boards do better financially
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A study of the management boards of charities has found that greater diversity of board members leads to better financial performance for the charity. The study by Conjunct Consulting, a charity that provides consultancy services to charities and social enterprises,...

A study of the management boards of charities has found that greater diversity of board members leads to better financial performance for the charity.

It did the study as there was none done on board diversity and organisational performance of charities here, said Conjunct's executive director Yasmine Tan.

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